If your sofa is looking saggy there’s a good chance you can make it look better by stuffing the cushions. Now don’t just shove a bunch of cotton batting in there because it will result in a lumpy cushion. Instead, take off the cover (most sofas these days have removable covers) and wrap the cushion in a layer or two of quilt batting or foam wrap. If you find it shifts around a bit secure it using a spray adhesive. And if you find there are still a few saggy spots, now is the time to fill them with extra pieces of cotton batting. Easy peasy.

Mustard yellow velvet may not be for everyone, but this moderately priced mid-century modern-inspired sofa also comes in eight other shades. ABC Carpet & Home knows a thing or two about stylish furnishings, and this bright coral sofa is a standout.Blush pink continues to be immensely popular, and it's particularly well suited to velvet. But this sleek sofa is eye-catching without feeling too trendy.

Choosing a couch can be an arduous process. Even after you narrow down the style and fabric, you still have to consider height. Luckily, low-profile sofas are making a comeback in a big way—and they're ideal for transforming a small room into a cavernous escape. Dress up your living room with one of these low-slung models. You may find swapping out your tall, oversized sofa for these shorter, sleeker versions makes your space feel airy and bright.